A Quick Look: Blue-Eyed Girl Lacquer Dad’s Mixtape Collection: Side B

Happy (belated) New Year! January was just a trial month…everything officially starts in February.

Today we have Blue-Eyed Girl Lacquer’s Dad’s Mixtape Collection Side B. Julie’s dad introduced her to classic rock and has been a fan for years. All of the Mixtape Collection polishes are inspired by classic rock songs. I previously reviewed Side A back in September.

A Soul for Sale or Rent (two coats): black jelly packed with blue-purple iridescent microglitter, silver ultra-holo glitter, pink-purple-blue-gold ultra-chrome chameleon (UCC) flakies, green-blue-purple UCC flakies and platinum microflakies. A Soul for Sale or Rent is a great party polish. The application is great in 2 even coats and despite its glitter content, is not hard to remove.

Four Star Daydream (one coat over Goin’ Way Down South, two coats alone): clear based glitter topper consisting of varying shapes and sizes of gold metallic and holographic glitters

I don’t recommend using Four Star Daydream alone. While I dabbed on 2 coats, it never got dry due to the thick base. It’s perfectly fine as a topper, which it is meant to be.

Goin’ Way Down South (three coats): medium jewel-toned green with blue to purple to pink shifting shimmers. I’m sure if I had been more careful, I could have gotten this opaque in two coats. However, it does dry quickly even with 3 coats.

We also have two bonus polishes: Green’s Alexandrite with Me (limited edition from the Green Color Box) and My Precious (special offer polish from Cyber Monday 2016).

Dad’s Mixtape Collection: Side B will be available as a set for $32.50(full-size)/$17(mini). A Soul for Sale or Rent and Goin’ Way Down South are $12(full-size)/$6(mini) and Four Star Daydream is $8.50(full-size)/$5(mini). Green’s Alexandrite with Me is only available full-sized ($12). My Precious is $12(full-size)/$6(mini).